The world is in danger unless Weinberg can be stopped. With his Proteus Group mobilized no one knows if they can stop his plans of chaos and destruction. Frank Gillette and others will try to do what they can to save the world as we know it.

This short monograph reviews the history of biological warfare (BW) from prehistory to the present. It covers what we know about the practice of BW and briefly describes the programs that developed BW weapons based on the best available research. To the extent possible, it primarily draws on the work of historians who used primary sources.

This monograph will argue that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides robust biodefense support to the Department of Defense (DOD). Bioterrorist agents, like anthrax, are easily accessible and inexpensive weapons of mass destruction and may be highly favored by terrorist organizations.

Escalating fatalities erupting from unimaginable malevolence.
What happens when you mix an environmental collapse, a man bent on killing billions and a deadly virus? The annihilation of the world — unless someone can stop evil.
If you enjoy a good medical mystery, then this book is for you!

During two mass immigrations from 1984 to 1991, thousands of Ethiopian Jews were permitted to flee persecution in their country and migrate to Israel. This is their story and how it could possibly save a nation from a plague.

CDC scientist Dr. Susan Prescott is on a mission to find the holy grail of cancer cures and believes she’s discovered it in the re-engineered microbe of a Russian geneticist whose lab was closed during the fall of the Soviet Union. But after Prescott is shot at, her research associate murdered, and all the samples stolen, it’s clear that someone will kill to keep the microbe secret.

The purpose of this paper is to fully define the role of quarantine as a battle-tested public health strategy and its potential impact on military operations in the United States Air Force (USAF). The primary emphasis will focus on how a commander can carry out effective operations while adhering to quarantine requirements during the initial 72-hour period following the realization of an outbreak.

Chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) weapons in the hands of a terrorist or a rogue state is one of the greatest threats to the security of the United States. These weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) can cause catastrophic loss of life and innumerable injuries and challenge the US health system beyond its capacity to provide care.